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0dbf4465 1\define{versionidsshnames} \versionid $Id$
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3\A{sshnames} SSH-2 names specified for PuTTY
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5There are various parts of the SSH-2 protocol where things are specified
6using a textual name. Names ending in \cw{@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
7are reserved for allocation by the PuTTY team. Allocated names are
8documented here.
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e59b4e8c 10\H{sshnames-channel} Connection protocol channel request names
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e59b4e8c 12These names can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST} message.
0dbf4465 13
14\dt \cw{simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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e59b4e8c 16\dd This is sent by a client to announce that it will not have more than
17one channel open at a time in the current connection (that one being
18the one the request is sent on). The intention is that the server,
19knowing this, can set the window on that one channel to something very
20large, and leave flow control to TCP. There is no message-specific data.
0dbf4465 21
bccbe705 22\dt \cw{winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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24\dd PuTTY sends this request along with some
25\cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST} messages as part of its window-size
e59b4e8c 26tuning. It can be sent on any type of channel. There is no
27message-specific data. Servers MUST treat it as an unrecognised request
28and respond with \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE}.
0dbf4465 29
30\H{sshnames-kex} Key exchange method names
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32\dt \cw{rsa-sha1-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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34\dt \cw{rsa-sha256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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36\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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38\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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40\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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42\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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44\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha512-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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46\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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48\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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50\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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52\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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54\dd These appeared in various drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4432.
55They have been superseded by \cw{rsa1024-sha1} and \cw{rsa2048-sha256}.
56
57\H{sshnames-encrypt} Encryption algorithm names
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59\dt \cw{arcfour128-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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61\dt \cw{arcfour256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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63\dd These were used in drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4345.
64They have been superseded by \cw{arcfour128} and \cw{arcfour256}.